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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Jan 1953, p. 14

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ffita Ike En fl-J-aiT- Jam IKS MEETING HALL VA IK HOUSES Crop Improvement Association Annual Surpassing all previous rec ords over farmers of York County taxed the Newmarket town hall to capacity for the annual meeting of their Soil and Crop Improvement Association on Wednesday last week for an allday program of addresses discussions and election of di rectors- The meeting was to start promptly at but President Frank Barnes Schomberg was obliged to delay the call to or der for minutes to clear the congestion at the door This or ganization with an enviable rep utation for starting promptly actually hod the original supply of chairs taken when the meeting opened Following the presentation ox the financial statement and re port of activities Walter reported on the two- day bus tour to Western On tario followed by slides pres ented by Secretary Cock- burn Newmarket The ever popular discussion period feat ured a panel chaired by Alex Davidson and the fol lowing consultants Lane soils College Harold Clapp farm manager at Farm Concord Frank Keswick county weed inspector and Eugene Lemon an outstand ing dirt farmer The panel was introduced by E Pearson assistant agricultural represent ative for York County After the lunch hour printed ballots vere passed out to those with membership tickets for the election of senior and 2 junior directors Following this there was a draw for several prizes for those present by and the prize for the driver bring ing the most first timers in his car went to Lloyd Sut ton West who had five in his load First of the guest speakers was Dr N Huntley field hus- ZEPHYR Miss Wallace spent the weekend with Mrs A The WMS of the United church met in the Sunday school last Wednesday afternoon Dur ing the program Mrs Thomp son was presented with a life membership certificate in recog nition of her faithful service and help the society Mrs A read the address and Mrs Graham made the presentation Mrs Thompson now resides at Sharon Miss Jossie visited Mrs F Thompson at Sharon last relay The hockey game played be tween Zephyr and on Friday evening was played at The score was CO In fnvor of Zephyr The next game is on Monday evening be tween Zephyr and Fort Perry at Port Perry department of the surface which becomes was introduced by Kenneth of the Ontario Crops seeds and weeds branch To ronto Dr Huntley gave an in formative resume of the newer developments in field crops and amongst other points stressed the increased acreage and possi bilities of husking corn as a high per acre producer of home grown feed grain Claxk Young in troduced Mr Stanley the other guest speaker Mr Tallman who is field research engineer for the Company and formerly agricul tural engineer a western ag ricultural college has had a wide experience over the North American continent also in Africa His address on the newer trends in tillage and reasons for such operations as deep tillage with a minimum of cultivation created a great deal of interest Heavy machiraery and heavy loads on broad rubber tires has created a compressed layer or sole about inches below the to water and roots he said The following directors were elected Frank Keswick Ernest Newmarket Norman Edgeley Bruce Snider Maple Eugene Lemon Stouffville Archie Cameron Jr Walter Clifford Chas Haines New market Douglas Campbell Albert Joe Carl Boynton Mur ray Agincourt and dred King Markham four oclock the directors met following the general meet ing and elected the following of ficers past president Frank Barnes Sdiomberg president Carl vice- president Eugene Lemon Stouff sectreas Cock- burn Newmarket The president and vicepresi dent were named as delegates to the Ontario Crop Improve ment Association The ticket committee reported the sale of memberships for The l Dizzy are sponsoring an evening of euchre to be held In the Community Centre Keswick on Jan at oclock with prizes for ladies and gents also a lucky draw Lunch will be served at the con elusion of the games man school At the of No Jersey school Mr Lloyd who has faithfully served the school board fur years it- tired and Mr Lowndes was elected in place It hi been suggested to have a contest to name the new school of No l Cement Blocks Health Unit Joined By New Staff Member Unit Work Reviewed The and met In the hall on Tuesday Jan Mrs Gambolling presided over the and gave a de votional reading entitled As a Sharpened Tool Site was ag isted by Mrs Christian stewardship convener who also gave an inspiring mes sage The meeting was preside over by Mrs C Black assist ed in the worship by Mrs Hunt and Mrs Hodgson Mrs Black gave the topic entitled Slaying Power used Pauls life as an example It was decided to hold a bazaar meeting closed with hymn and prayer The annual congregational supper meeting was hold in the evening a good was present Mr Jack Park Joined the staff of inspectors of the York County Health Unit recently to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Mr in September The total number of general sanitary Inspections during Dec ember was with a large pro portion being concerned with waste disposal and protection of water supplies emphasising what appears to he the most im portant health at the present time in the York County Health Unit area- School Health Services Each pupil In the public or sep arate elementary school in the York County Health Unit area Is Inspected by the public health nurse at some time during his course through school and in many cases he has been inspect ed more than once The public health nurses in- does not take the place of a medical examination by the family physician because the nurse does not protend to deter mine the stale of health of each pupil In all cases However many obvious de fects which may Interfere with the pupils learning ability or prevent his full participation In school may ho detected during the nurses inspection and those findings are drawn to the attention of parent or guard with the recommendation Hint the pupil be examined by family physician During the month of Novem ber Inspections were done as a regular routine while special Inspections were made for particular sons There was vision tests and hearing tests done on pupils during the month Where further observation of tho pupil the pupil is re In spected Intervals and during November pupils were listed for further observation The public health nurse made visits to pupils homes to assist parents with health problems concerning their children at Communicable Disease Immunization against Diph theria Tetanus and Smallpox is being maintained- among the Speaking pricewise these little pigs are due for a fall for the packing companies if not for the consumers The federal price support program called for a decrease from 26 to cents a pound and farmers anxious to sell their pigs at the higher price flooded packing houses with pigs at the end of December It may be some time however before the lower price reaches the retail stores NEWMARKET VETERANS population and facilities are provided for immunization of preschool children against the same diseases and whooping cough Sanitation General problems In refuse dis posal drainage public health nuisances waste disposal priv ies septic tanks protection of water supplies and health prob lems involving sheds and areas continue to predominate the sanitation division of the health unit inspections of nature have been made since the beginning of While a minimum standard of sanitation Is being for milk food and water sup plies It Is desirable that more time he spent on inspection of milk producers farms pastcur- plants and lunch count ers and restaurants In older that progress may continue in pro tecting the health of the people of the communities concerned the director Dr ft King states With the Increase In residential building subdivision of land for building purposes it ap pears unlikely that more time can be devoted to food milk Inspections without neglecting at least temporarily general field of environmental sanita tion Mews Hoy nice liner for your homo who enjoy a fow new things to rcptcaioma of your old Or if you have plenty on for your own why not lovely piece mica luncheon runners and for the bridetobe your demotion the church lineaforEnhroUary EmbroWory wo fun to popular at thi Embroidered will found always on Unas from richest banquet to dally for rich era- broidery on table I nana the fact that linen it the beat of all mat with which to do this type of work It is durable and if handled with car tho will years of service iU look Linen linenlike typo of material are to work with for pulling thread in and for counting threads when fol lowing a pattern lerlmr of moat popular embroidery and one of the client to do la the Children lava love to follow a more intricate be copied from pattern or after ten work out pattern of mhroidory cotton and can ho mixed freely can atiek to plain color a or green white colored linen art SNOWBALL Mr and Mrs Ivan Allan and daughters Ruth and To ronto were recent guests of Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Howard Morning and Mr and Mrs Choncoy Con spent two days with Mr Mrs William Norland The members of the of Snowball church also tho Sunday school ore having a sup per on Friday Jan In church basement with the an nual mooting to follow sup- par All members of the con gregation arc requested to be present Mr Mrs Art Storey spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs George Storey and son Richard Sutton Mr Harry llovair Western Canada is visiting Ids sister Mrs a White Mr and family Mrs Bert Smith is patient at Toronto General hospital We wish her speedy Cnnndun fine paper mills un like product news print mill called upon to very wide of papers requiring great skill and versatility Attention members of New market Veterans association Our next general meeting date is Friday Jan 30 place the Dugout time pm sharp If interested in Civil Defence you will enjoy the evening The speaker on the subject knows what its all about Come along and bring your buddies with you Refreshments as usual Remember February 14 is St Valentines Day Arrange to be at the Dugout at 2 pm sharp Bring the family with you There will be lots of fun for the children and yourself Refresh ments for all It may interest the readers of this column to know that tho Christmas hampers sent to needy families and the flowers sent to those who lost sons or husbands cost in the neighbor hood of The total amount spent by the organization for will Iks shown later Newmarket Veterans take this opportunity to thank all those who made this work possible by assisting in any way Wo as well as the less fortunate feel our Christmas season was re membered Hill I lilt I CLUB Birthday wishes arc extended this week to Douglas Keats Newmarket years old on Wednesday Jan Cory Bailie IS years old on Friday Jan 0 Floyd King llelhaven yearn old on Friday Jan 3 Newmar ket years old on Friday Jan Larry Bone years old on Sunday Jan a Heather Ann Million New market it years old on Sunday David It it New market years old on Sunday Jan lit Newmarket old on Sunday Jan 11 Iris Allen Mount Albert old on Monday Jan Dorothy Marguerite Leonard It ft I years old on Tuesday Jan Hilly Holly Holland yearn old on Wednesday Jau Johnny Winter Newmarket 10 yearn old on Wednesday Jan Wayne My Keswick year old on Wednesday Juo Send your address ago become a member of and Express birthday club ATTENDS POULTRY CLINIC Mr Morley Case Mount Al bert has returned from Myers- town Pa where he attended the clinic on poultry health and nutrition conducted by Laboratories Inc Dur ing his stay at the laboratories Mr Case attended the classroom lectures and demonstrations and participated In poultry disease diagnosis work BEACH Friends and neighbors of this community extend their deep sympathy to Mrs and family in the loss of Mrs tons mother Mrs who has been in poor health for some time Era and Bring Its good to go into effects If you prefer a two of when in white for here crow brown wltfi white row of for envelope to the of Seek Changes In Election Day For Summer Residents A letter from North Beaches association was preHontcii to township by Jack Sinclair Island last week urging council to change voting and elec tion day bylaws ask this to and facilitate over votora to their frflnchiBo lot tor said We respectfully suggest that covering nomination day voting day tho hours of voting be repealed and p new bylow enacted netting nomination day Sat following Nov totting voting day an third Saturday following Nov and hours of voting from un til the re quested The two week period between nomination day and election day will give who live outride a bettor opportun ity to candidates who In their judgment are to eetve the le letter stated loiter- wont on to suggest that present method of compiling tho votora list by copying former lint and add ing eueh to it may ha deckled he discontinued and next Hat copied from roll accord ing to laws of Ontario In addition it suggested that assessor visit ouch pro- porty for census Information and ft he Is not to gut Infor mation that ho send a for requited Information It pointed out that of reentered owners should bo put on the Hat without the of court of revision Wo would also like to receive a balance state of flnancei of the township The statement of receipts and expenditure given out nom ination meeting doe not furnish Information wo desire We would also request a copy of the made by Mr Hector at tar recent audit the associ ation requested Its the streamlined way to nuke financial progress Some of most Mice PI It means yourself on your Wii mind chat you yourself have a claim on your income just as much as the the butcher and the taxcollector v T Youll lit litis- of course you Iww lfinlto strong reason for It may be XTMi or it may lie something specific like a new refrigerator a house V j a in the country l You can In two ways hy saving and by comes first of course so much it payday to yourself f A hank gives you jvcrsomd confidence us few other can It gives you a good foundation for your financial plans and it makes It easier your of manager to lend you money when you Want to an objective sooner than you otherwise could When yon have a program hut need money for useful purpose borrowing at the Is just as saving Indeed it is form of saving it is you money when Its giMttl business for you to Loan simply enables i things for Wll W you have up your savings balance J Why not make up your mitj get open your UV account

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